saxon lions
Private 2
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I have been a member of this forum for some time but this is my first post. I collect 54mm old or replica figures for conversion to figures representing the Saxon Army 1871-1918. For the last few years I have become hooked on the aces of Saxony and their mounts. I have 5 HECO planes which Tony Williams was kind enough to make for me unpainted so I could paint them in the markings Saxon aces thereby saving Adele a job. The planes I have are Albatros DV (v Althaus), Fokker DrI (v Haebler), Fokker DVII (Buchner), Fokker EV (Aue) with pride of place going to the last which was a captured SPAD VIIc (not XIII) in the markings of Rudolf Windisch.
Unfortunately, ill health means there are unlikely to me any more new HECO models and like every one else I now search the web for more acquisitions hoping that Louis Badolato has all he wants of some of the types I would like. In the mean time have bought 2 models originating from another company possibly called 'Tin Toys' a Fokker E type (Immelmann) and an Albatros DIII (Schneider) which after some restoration work made pretty accurate models, unfortunately they are an inch or so too big being nearer 1/30 scale so slightly dwarf the HECO and will eventually be sold on.
However, last week I spotted on Ebay a tinplate Albatros DIII which appeared to have the same measurements as HECO, although there were obvious signs that it was unlikely to be the illusive HECO Albatros DIII. The winning bid proved to be less than I expected and when it arrived it was clear to my obvious joy and relief that with a little work it would fit in reasonably well with my HECO planes.
But, then came the real surprise as under the right side of the top wing was what appeared to be a manufacturer's label it reads:
German
Albatros DIII
made 2004
A L J Blatch
It could of course be something that the modeller did for himself, but could anyone shed any light on whether there was a cottage manufacturer named A L J Blatch making reasonable tinplate models in the early 21st century.
Unfortunately, ill health means there are unlikely to me any more new HECO models and like every one else I now search the web for more acquisitions hoping that Louis Badolato has all he wants of some of the types I would like. In the mean time have bought 2 models originating from another company possibly called 'Tin Toys' a Fokker E type (Immelmann) and an Albatros DIII (Schneider) which after some restoration work made pretty accurate models, unfortunately they are an inch or so too big being nearer 1/30 scale so slightly dwarf the HECO and will eventually be sold on.
However, last week I spotted on Ebay a tinplate Albatros DIII which appeared to have the same measurements as HECO, although there were obvious signs that it was unlikely to be the illusive HECO Albatros DIII. The winning bid proved to be less than I expected and when it arrived it was clear to my obvious joy and relief that with a little work it would fit in reasonably well with my HECO planes.
But, then came the real surprise as under the right side of the top wing was what appeared to be a manufacturer's label it reads:
German
Albatros DIII
made 2004
A L J Blatch
It could of course be something that the modeller did for himself, but could anyone shed any light on whether there was a cottage manufacturer named A L J Blatch making reasonable tinplate models in the early 21st century.